Norfolk, Virginia – A tense matchup unfolded at Chartway Arena as the Old Dominion Monarchs hosted the William & Mary Tribe in a battle that could swing fortunes for both teams. After falling to three straight losses, Old Dominion looked to regain their footing at home, and they managed to lead by just two points at the end of the first quarter, with a score of 38-36.
The match carried significant stakes, as Old Dominion came into the game with a 2-6 record, while William & Mary held a 3-5 record. The Tribe, looking to bounce back after a close loss to App. State last Sunday, entered the game with an average of 80.6 points per game this season. Although they fought hard in their previous game, losing 79-76 on a last-second shot, there was hope on their side. Noah Collier stood out in that game, scoring 19 points and grabbing eight rebounds.
Old Dominion, on the other hand, faced a rough patch recently, suffering a 67-54 defeat against Duquesne. Despite the struggles, Devin Ceaser showcased a strong performance, putting up 23 points along with five rebounds and three steals. The Monarchs, while losing, displayed grit on the offensive glass, securing 16 offensive rebounds which is a notable achievement for the team, as they have now tallied at least 11 offensive rebounds in six straight games.
The matchup was anticipated to be competitive as the betting lines placed William & Mary as a 6.5-point favorite. This prediction holds valid weight given that the Tribe averaged 10.9 three-pointers per game, far exceeding Old Dominion’s average of 5.8. With both teams fighting through different trails this season, the action continues to unfold, and the crowd can feel the tension as they await who might come out on top.
As the game progresses, basketball fans will be keeping an eye on the performance of each team to see if William & Mary can pull off a win that strengthens their standing or if Old Dominion can upset expectations and snag a victory on their court.